slots online&online slots real money http://www.ebooksnet.com/tag/alan-stein/ www.ebooksnet.com is your 1 stop shop for everything basketball! Mon, 09 Oct 2023 16:58:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Stronger Team: 3 Killer Footwork Exercises with Chris Paul http://www.ebooksnet.com/stronger-team-3-killer-footwork-exercises-with-chris-paul/ http://www.ebooksnet.com/stronger-team-3-killer-footwork-exercises-with-chris-paul/#respond Fri, 20 Dec 2013 16:18:45 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=66338 Earlier this year Bleacher Report released a list called "Top 10 Players with the Best Footwork" and explained…

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Earlier this year Bleacher Report released a list called "Top 10 Players with the Best Footwork" and explained that footwork will be the biggest contributing factor in a player's longevity as their athleticism, speed and jumping ability diminish. ? They might have put Kobe on the top of the list but the best footwork in LA arguably belongs to the Clippers' Chris Paul.

In Alan Stein's latest video titled "3 Killer Basketball Footwork Exercises with Chris Paul," Stein breaks down 3 moves CP3 has perfected to help you improve your footwork.

  1. Step Back
  2. Euro Step
  3. 1-2 Step

So check out the video above and be on the lookout for more strength and conditioning tips and vids from the Stronger Team crew on Ballislife. ?Then one day you will become as good as Chris Paul...or maybe just Cliff Paul.

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Basketball Motivation Video "What Is Hard Work?" 2013 NBA Playoffs Edition by Alan Stein http://www.ebooksnet.com/basketball-motivation-what-is-hard-work-2013-nba-playoffs-edition-by-alan-steinif-you-want-to-be-successful-on-or-off-the-court-you-need-to-work-hard-work-smart-and-work-consistently-2-out-of-3/ http://www.ebooksnet.com/basketball-motivation-what-is-hard-work-2013-nba-playoffs-edition-by-alan-steinif-you-want-to-be-successful-on-or-off-the-court-you-need-to-work-hard-work-smart-and-work-consistently-2-out-of-3/#respond Fri, 19 Apr 2013 15:52:37 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=37738 If you want to be successful on or off the court, you need to work hard, work smart,…

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If you want to be successful on or off the court, you need to work hard, work smart, and work consistently. 2 out of 3 won't cut it, you need to do all 3 to reach your potential. If you need help reaching your athletic potential, please visit http://www.StrongerTeam.com

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How to be a Great Free Throw Shooter (Play Present) http://www.ebooksnet.com/how-to-be-a-great-free-throw-shooter-play-present/ http://www.ebooksnet.com/how-to-be-a-great-free-throw-shooter-play-present/#respond Wed, 16 Jan 2013 19:24:09 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=30183 During a break at a Cutting Edge Clinic in 2012, Alan Stein shares advice on the mental approach…

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During a break at a Cutting Edge Clinic in 2012, Alan Stein shares advice on the mental approach to being a great free throw shooter. Watch this video for background on the Play Present concept: http://youtu.be/jWNRgSp9cqk

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How To Do Yoga For Basketball + How to Make a High Calorie Protein Shake http://www.ebooksnet.com/how-to-do-yoga-for-basketball-how-to-make-a-high-calorie-protein-shake-2/ http://www.ebooksnet.com/how-to-do-yoga-for-basketball-how-to-make-a-high-calorie-protein-shake-2/#respond Mon, 17 Dec 2012 18:43:32 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=27938 Alan Stein and his Stronger Team crew have been coming out with informative videos to help basketball players…

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Alan Stein and his Stronger Team crew have been coming out with informative videos to help basketball players in all aspects. Here are the latest 2 videos. The one above is "How To Do Yoga For Basketball" going over the benefits of Yoga to help your performance on the court. The 2nd is "How To Make a High Caloria Protein Shake" a walk through video on a healthy, high calorie protein shake to enjoy in addition to regular meals & snacks to help gain body weight. Follow AlanStein on twitter.

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What To Order At Wendy's After Basketball Practice/Game http://www.ebooksnet.com/what-to-order-at-wendys-after-basketball-practicegame/ http://www.ebooksnet.com/what-to-order-at-wendys-after-basketball-practicegame/#respond Wed, 05 Dec 2012 21:51:03 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=27155 Stronger Team's Blair O'Donovan shares his thoughts on a sound post workout/practice/game meal from Wendy's to help you…

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Stronger Team's Blair O'Donovan shares his thoughts on a sound post workout/practice/game meal from Wendy's to help you be a healthy baller. Via Stronger Team.

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How to Strengthen Your Ankles for Basketball [Video] http://www.ebooksnet.com/how-to-strengthen-your-ankles-for-basketball/ http://www.ebooksnet.com/how-to-strengthen-your-ankles-for-basketball/#respond Fri, 30 Nov 2012 20:48:15 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=26824 Everything a basketball players does starts with their feet and yet the ankle is #1 injured area for…

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Everything a basketball players does starts with their feet and yet the ankle is #1 injured area for basketball players all over the world. Here are some great exercises to improve the strength in your feet and the mobility in your ankles.

Via Alan Stein

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Injury Reduction by Alan Stein http://www.ebooksnet.com/injury-reduction-by-alan-stein/ http://www.ebooksnet.com/injury-reduction-by-alan-stein/#respond Tue, 22 Nov 2011 17:57:33 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=5283 Injury Reduction By Alan Stein22. I love the English language and have always been fascinated by words. While…

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Injury Reduction

By Alan Stein22.

I love the English language and have always been fascinated by words. While I’m a basketball strength & conditioning coach by vocation, writing and public speaking are two of the mediums I use to disseminate my message of safe, purposeful, and innovative training techniques and concepts all over the world. So I put tremendous thought into the words I use.

With that said, I often make the mistake of using the phrase ‘injury prevention’ when describing the benefits of proper training. The very first thing I was taught as a rookie was that ‘injury prevention’ was the primary reason players should participate in a year-round training program.

But that statement is incorrect.

Why?

You can’t prevent injuries. But you can take steps to reduce injuries. You can reduce their occurrence and/or their severity. And that is the primary reason players should strength train and condition… ‘injury reduction.’ Reducing occurrence and severity of injuries is the foundation of why I do what I do.

If you think injuries can be prevented completely – I suggest you have coffee with Yao Ming or Greg Oden. Both of those guys had 24-7 access to the best training and medical resources that money can buy, and both saw their potential Hall-of-Fame careers ended abruptly and prematurely. And those are just two guys… you can add Tracy McGrady, Penny Hardaway, Shaun Livingston, Grant Hill… the list is long.

Why do I bring this up now?

Last year at DeMatha, we were fortunate not to miss one minute of game time the entire season from the types of injuries we worked to reduce (ankles, groin, knees, lower back, etc.). We did miss limited time from stitches, a broken nose, and a few concussions – but those were combative & contact injuries that can’t be addressed through training.

Last week we had two players suffer injuries to their lower extremities. One suffered a severely bruised heel (also a combative & contact injury) from an awkward landing. The other player partially tore ligaments in his foot after stepping on a teammate when going after a loose ball. Fortunately, neither is expected to be out very long (the player with the torn ligaments will be in a customized walking boot for a week or two). Both may even be back in action for our opening game on December 3rd (keeping our streak alive!).

I work on my craft relentlessly and aim to improve every day as a coach. An integral part of that process is constant self-evaluation. As soon as I got the full diagnosis from our Head Athletic Trainer, I went back through my notes from the fall to make sure I didn’t miss anything. I double checked to make sure I did everything I could have done in my programming to avoid that foot injury from happening.

And I did.

I can say with full confidence, my pre-season program was very comprehensive. I wouldn’t change a thing. We emphasized strength & mobility work for the ankles/feet at every workout and we did on-court drills for acceleration/deceleration, jumping/landing, and pivoting/cutting.

While the thought of one my players being injured makes me (literally) sick to my stomach, I realize that unfortunately injuries still happen. The player who injured his foot had perfect attendance this fall and was one of our weight room leaders (regarding perfect form, focus, and effort).

So instead of dwelling on the negative, I have taken the opposite stance. Had he not laid such a solid foundation during the pre-season, his particular injury would have been much worse. Instead of being back in 1-2 weeks, it may have taken months… if he had weak feet or immobile ankles. So to the casual observant, they may think our program didn’t ‘work.’ But as a veteran in this business, I see the program, including this injury, as a success.

One of the most fascinating parts about sports, is that most people only get to see is the finished product. They aren’t privy to what goes on behind the scenes.

Ray Allen has made an astonishing number of 3-pointers in NBA games (2,612 to be exact).

But do you have any idea how many he has made during workouts or practice? Probably a million!

Same is true for injuries. When a player gets injured, all we see is the result. What we don’t see are the myriad of things that may have contributed:

· Muscle imbalances
· Poor posture or gait
· Previous injury
· Cumulative fatigue
· Genetic variances

For example, our player with the foot issue has ‘flat feet’ (medical term for fallen arch in the foot), which can increase the risk of ankle and foot related injuries.

So what can you do as a player or coach?

For starters, I suggest you evaluate your current training program.

Are you taking every step possible to reduce the occurrence and severity of potential injuries?

1) Do you perform a thorough warm-up before every practice and game?

2) Do you perform basketball specific strength workouts with emphasis on ankles/feet, knees, hips/groin, lower back, and shoulders?

3) Do you perform drills that address proper footwork for acceleration/deceleration, jumping/landing, and pivoting/cutting?

4) Do you allow for proper rest and recovery to reduce cumulative mental and physical fatigue (rate of injury raises sharply when fatigued)?

Here is an example of one of our recent in-season strength workouts (notice that all of our lower body and core work is done without shoes on):

DeMatha Basketball In-Season Strength Workout #1: http://youtu.be/1Ze8AGBdy-c

Here are two additional in-season training resources:

http://shop.strongerteam.com/p-34-16-week-in-season-strength-training-program-for-basketball-players.aspx

http://shop.strongerteam.com/p-39-in-season-conditioning.aspx

I hope this helps you have a successful and injury free season.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving,

Alan Stein
www.StrongerTeam.com
www.Twitter.com/AlanStein
www.Facebook.com/StrongerTeam

PS: Do you have our most recent edition of Basketball Nuggets?

You can download them for FREE here: http://www.strongerteam.com/download/coachingnuggets.aspx

These nuggets are a compilation of resources from several gifted basketball minds. I am not the author of this material; I am simply paying it forward. I hope you will do the same.

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http://Shop.StrongerTeam.com - If you want to be the best player (or coach) you can be, you have to learn how to PLAY PRESENT. You have to learn how to focus on the 2 things you have complete control over (your attitude and your effort). You have to learn now to focus on the process, not the outcome. And you have to learn how to focus on the next play. The ability to 'play present' is the definition of mental toughness.

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